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Andy DeLoach
Mon 4 Jul 2011Link

Hello All,
My name is Andy. I'm pretty good with DSLRs, final cut, and generally getting stuff together. I graduated last December from Georgia State with a major in film/video and minor in history. I'm looking to get a documentary web series about living in Atlanta then and now – kind of like a super-localized travel show with an emphasis on culture and history. That's my main focus but I always have other ideas on the back burner.

I'm slowly building my gear. I have a rebel t2i and some vintage lenses. It was hard to lose the access to university equipment, but I was hired by the university upon graduation – so I'm trying to find a way to get my hands on the stuff again.

I'd love to hear from fellow doc enthusiasts from the south – AND EVERYWHERE ELSE!
Get in touch with me at:
tadeloach (at) gmail dot com


Doug Block
Mon 4 Jul 2011Link

Welcome, Andy. While you don't have a lot of professional experience, I'd still recommend you register for professional status here, which will give you access to all 50 discussion topics.

Edited Mon 4 Jul 2011 by Doug Block

Beatrice Möller
Wed 6 Jul 2011Link

Hello Everyone,
so great to be here and to have found this great page through my documentary friend Line. I am a documentary film maker based in Berlin.
I am so much looking for new ideas in: how produce films and I am so tired of hearing... „this is not possible“. I have the feeling that D-Word is an enthusiastic community of people who want to bring projects further and who love what they are doing.
I have been directing 3 one hour documentaries. The last one was „Shosholoza Express“ which successfully ran on many festival around the world.
I grew up in South Africa that shaped my later life as a documentary film maker a lot.

Further I am very interested in the whole crowd funding topic, where I also started a new project on, called „Restless“. A film about my generation of women turning 30! Please check it http://www.indiegogo.com/RESTLESS.

I am looking forward to share lots of ideas with the community.
My contact: info(at)beamoeller-film.com
www.beamoeller-film.com

Bea


Doug Block
Wed 6 Jul 2011Link

Welcome to The D-Word, Beatrice. As luck would have it, I'll be in Berlin from July 17 to 23. Showing my last two docs at Arsenal on the 17th and 18th (with my ZDF/Arte commissioning editors doing Q&A's with me) and speaking at AG Dok on the 20th. So hopefully I'll get to meet you in person.


Michael Newman
Thu 7 Jul 2011Link

howdy everyone,
i'm a DIY documentary filmmaker and just started production on a social issue documentary about higher education reform [www.elephantoncampus.com].

peace out,
mike


Beatrice Möller
Mon 11 Jul 2011Link

Hello Dough
how great. Would be good to meet you in person. Will make sure that I am there. Ohterwise, if you have time, we can meet for a coffee. Let me know: info(at)beamoeller-film.com
Regards
Beatrice


Nick Verbitsky
Mon 11 Jul 2011Link

Hi Michael, welcome.....I will check out your website, sounds interesting!


Jason Caminiti
Tue 12 Jul 2011Link

I thought I would re-introduce myself briefly, since I haven't been around in over a year.

My name is Jason Caminiti, I made a Documentary a number of years ago called Pawtucket Rising (www.pawtucketrising.info) which played on RIPBS. You can view the entire doc on my page through Vimeo.

Currently, I have been thinking about working on a documentary that I had the idea for during my work on Pawtucket Rising. Unfortunately, now that I have made a documentary, I know what work really needs to go into it. This makes me extremely worried about starting a new project. But, I figured I'd come here for some encouragement and comiseration.

Hope to see you all in the forums!


Doug Block
Tue 12 Jul 2011Link

DON'T DO IT, JASON! (Sorry, couldn't resist.)

Welcome back and remember that procrastinating on The D-Word is almost as good as actually making a documentary. And much less expensive. Good luck!


Jason Caminiti
Tue 12 Jul 2011Link

Lol! Thanks for the sage words of advice. BTW. I've been wanting to see your new doc, is it still making the circuit, or is it out on DVD yet?


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